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Meaning of tart
The primary meaning of the word "tart" is having a sharp, sour taste.
Etymology of tart
The word "tart" has its origins in Old French and Latin, with the adjective "tart" coming from the Old French "tart", which is derived from the Latin "tartarus", meaning "sharp" or "sour", and the noun "tart" coming from the Old French "tarte", which is derived from the Latin "torta", meaning "flat cake"
Synonyms
Definitions
- Having a sharp, sour taste
- * (of a person or their manner) unfriendly and uncooperative, or showing a sharp, sour quality
- * (of a remark or comment) having a sharp, sour quality, intended to wound or annoy
Usage Examples
- The tart flavor of the lemon juice made the drink refreshing
- * Her tart response to the question caught everyone off guard
- * The tart aroma of the citrus fruits filled the air